The NFL is “aiming” to finalize its 2017 schedule during the week of April 17-21, according to ESPN’s Adam Schefter. While that is the league’s target date, there’s “no guarantee” it will be finished by the, according to Schefter.

While the official release date is still to be finalized, it’s safe to assume the schedule will be revealed before the NFL draft begins on April 27.

The Broncos will host the AFC West, New England Patriots, New York Jets, Dallas Cowboys, New York Giants and Cincinnati Bengals next season. On the road, they’ll face the AFC West, Buffalo Bills, Miami Dolphins, Philadelphia Eagles, Washington Redskins and Indianapolis Colts.

It will be interesting to see if Denver’s nationally televised streak continues next year. When Peyton Manning was the team’s quarterback, the Broncos maxed out their prime time appearances. Last year, the league scheduled five nationally televised games for the defending Super Bowl champions.

Coming off a 9-7 season in which they missed the playoffs, it would not be surprising to see Denver given less time in the spotlight.